Entrepreneurial experiences of Syrian refugee women in Canada: a feminist grounded qualitative study

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Sonja Senthanar
Ellen MacEachen
Stephanie Premji
Philip Bigelow
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[1] University of Waterloo,School of Public Health and Health Systems
[2] McMaster University,School of Labour Studies and Department of Health, Aging & Society
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Small Business Economics | 2021年 / 57卷
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Syrian refugee; Entrepreneurship; Gender; Canada; J16; J61; L26;
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This study aims to explore the motives and factors that drive entrepreneurship in Syrian refugee women in Canada and the differential contexts that may support or hinder these activities. Using a qualitative research design, a total of 29 in-depth interviews were conducted with Syrian refugee women, who had been in Canada for a minimum of 1 year and with key informants, including employment counselors and program managers who work closely with refugees during their resettlement. A feminist grounded analysis led to the identification of systemic challenges to entrepreneurship. Particularly, findings illustrate how the women were primarily interested in starting a small business in feminized industries such as food/catering or tailoring. However, these activities were challenged by economic, regulatory, and gendered contexts that appeared to push the women to operate these businesses in unregulated bounds, which was not financially rewarding. Key informants, on the other hand, seemed to promote feminized entrepreneurship as a “social enterprise” irrespective of the women’s background and experience. The paper presents new empirical evidence of entrepreneurship at the intersections of refugee and gender in Canada and adds to the growing body of work that examines migrant contexts that impact economic integration.
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页码:835 / 847
页数:12
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